Sunrise Solar initiates quest for executives amid company expansion

Sunrise Solar, a company in the early stages of operation, has announced its plan to enter its next growth phase following its securing of projects in South America, Brazil and Africa. The company is seeking to expand its U.S. management team and is currently interviewing candidates for the vacant positions.

The company was recently inducted as a member of the National Black Chamber of Commerce, and hopes to see expansion of its U.S. project portfolio as a result of this acknowledgement and of the recent stimulus bill.

“As SSLR works with the Chamber to bring clean solar energy resources to their membership base of over 100,000 businesses, we are seeking to expand our management team to stay ahead of our competition,” noted Eddie Austin, Chairman and CEO of Sunrise Solar Corp. “Rapid growth required management to adapt and grow in order to stay relevant to its new markets.”

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